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3dBearnicorn
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Support Bleeding Into Part Infill

For this part: https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/29763-push-up-bars/user-gcodes

I sliced this using the "Supports on build plate only" selection. Adding support blockers in the foot did nothing to eliminate the support material from bleeding into the feet of the object. This does not appear to be causing an issue at this time but I could see this being a problem for other prints if it makes sense for parts to be printed below overhanging elements. Is there a way to correct this in PusaSlicer?

Best Answer by Neophyl:

It’s doing that because supports for one part do not take into account other parts.  
You can get around this limitation by adding one of the handles and then right clicking it and selecting add part and then selecting the second. In this way both are part of the same Object. As it’s now a single object then supports will behave as they do with a single object. 

Posted : 24/04/2020 7:21 pm
Neophyl
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RE: Support Bleeding Into Part Infill

It’s doing that because supports for one part do not take into account other parts.  
You can get around this limitation by adding one of the handles and then right clicking it and selecting add part and then selecting the second. In this way both are part of the same Object. As it’s now a single object then supports will behave as they do with a single object. 

Posted : 24/04/2020 11:20 pm
3dBearnicorn
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Support Bleeding Into Part Infill

@neophyl

That makes a lot of sense! Thanks for the explanation.

Posted : 24/04/2020 11:32 pm
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